Transforming Damascus: space and modernity in an Islamic city
In 1860 Damascus was a sleepy provincial capital of the weakening Ottoman Empire, a city defined in terms of its relationship to the holy places of Islam in the Arabian Hijaz and its legacy of Islamic knowledge. Yet by 1918 Damascus had become a seat of Arab nationalism and a would-be modern state c...
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Tauris Acad. Studies
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Schriftenreihe: | The library of Middle East history
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1860 Damascus was a sleepy provincial capital of the weakening Ottoman Empire, a city defined in terms of its relationship to the holy places of Islam in the Arabian Hijaz and its legacy of Islamic knowledge. Yet by 1918 Damascus had become a seat of Arab nationalism and a would-be modern state capital. How can this metamorphosis be explained? Here Leila Hudson describes the transformation of Damascus. Within a couple of generations the city changed from little more than a way-station on the Islamic pilgrimage routes that had defined the city's place for over a millennium. Its citizens and notables now seized the opportunities made available through transport technology on the eastern Mediterranean coast and in the European economy. Shifts in marriage patterns, class, education and power ensued. But just when the city's destiny seemed irrevocably linked to the Mediterranean world and economy, World War I literally starved the urban centre of Damascus and empowered its Bedouin hinterland. The consequences shaped Syria for the rest of the twentieth century and beyond. |
Beschreibung: | X, 188 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9781845115791 |
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spelling | Hudson, Leila Verfasser (DE-588)136948219 aut Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city Leila Hudson London [u.a.] Tauris Acad. Studies 2008 X, 188 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The library of Middle East history 16 In 1860 Damascus was a sleepy provincial capital of the weakening Ottoman Empire, a city defined in terms of its relationship to the holy places of Islam in the Arabian Hijaz and its legacy of Islamic knowledge. Yet by 1918 Damascus had become a seat of Arab nationalism and a would-be modern state capital. How can this metamorphosis be explained? Here Leila Hudson describes the transformation of Damascus. Within a couple of generations the city changed from little more than a way-station on the Islamic pilgrimage routes that had defined the city's place for over a millennium. Its citizens and notables now seized the opportunities made available through transport technology on the eastern Mediterranean coast and in the European economy. Shifts in marriage patterns, class, education and power ensued. But just when the city's destiny seemed irrevocably linked to the Mediterranean world and economy, World War I literally starved the urban centre of Damascus and empowered its Bedouin hinterland. The consequences shaped Syria for the rest of the twentieth century and beyond. Geschichte 1860-1918 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Syria Damascus Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd rswk-swf Syrien Damascus (Syria) History Damascus (Syria) Social conditions Syria Social conditions Damaskus (DE-588)4010956-2 gnd rswk-swf Damaskus (DE-588)4010956-2 g Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 s Geschichte 1860-1918 z DE-604 The library of Middle East history 16 (DE-604)BV014848929 16 |
spellingShingle | Hudson, Leila Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city The library of Middle East history Geschichte Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Syria Damascus Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd |
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title | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city |
title_auth | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city |
title_exact_search | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city |
title_exact_search_txtP | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city |
title_full | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city Leila Hudson |
title_fullStr | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city Leila Hudson |
title_full_unstemmed | Transforming Damascus space and modernity in an Islamic city Leila Hudson |
title_short | Transforming Damascus |
title_sort | transforming damascus space and modernity in an islamic city |
title_sub | space and modernity in an Islamic city |
topic | Geschichte Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Syria Damascus Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Syria Damascus Stadtentwicklung Syrien Damascus (Syria) History Damascus (Syria) Social conditions Syria Social conditions Damaskus |
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